a the pores ope” an foe ANSED with Lifebroy means a healthy skin. R * Pere a , Cy —— o Y : ‘ ' = er oe , >? nr ON ema . bi WN The Tonic Bath It is decidedly a gain to find a soap that makes the bath a refreshing delight. It is decidedly a boon to find in that soap a health bringer aswell. That is the double benefit you gain with FBU my eAcTH LI F J : Cw 60 AP To a soap base of the utmost purity we add a gentle disinfectant agentsthat makes the skin “slow with health”, The healing, copious lather of Lifebuoy thoroughly cleanses the pores and leaves them disinfected and sweet. The mild Lifebuoy odour quickly HE yANDERHOOF HOTEL a TT VANDERHOOF, B.C. The Hotel That Is A Home. trally located. Convenient to depot. Good service Garage and Livery in connection. UNDPR NEW MANAGEMENT AS.F. McCORMACK - = = opean Plan. Manager vanishes after use. All grocers sell Lifebuoy. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 17 J as Eas i: Casse Bakery —o or——< —-— Bread Buns Rolls Pastry Pound Cake Pies Wedding Cakes a Specialty Pm a am bne 190 Auto Delivery NOTICE TO FISHERMEN G SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. CODLIVER OI, dustry in This Neighborhood. to the manufacture of codliver oil was read at the Board of Trade meeting on Tuesday evening and referred to a committee for re- port: Sir, I endeavored last year to obtain the assistance of the Board of Research at Ottawa to investi- gate at first hand the possible sourees on the Pacifie coast of an adequate substitute for cod liver: oil te supercede the shark oil from Norway, which is largely used in Europe to supply -the deficiency. But I have encountered vigorous opposition from the wholesale dealers and shippers of cod liver oil, who have denounced to the Board of Research any attempt to deprive them of their present monopoly, on the ground that it would be offering to the consumer an inferior grade of oil; ignoring the fact, of which the trade must be fully cognisant, that inferior: ovs sueh as shark liver oil have been, owing to the deficiency i: supply of the real cod liver oil in use in Europe for at least fifts years. . Cuestion of Profits. rhe reason for this opposition is patently an apprehension that the discovery of an adequate oil, and the inauguration of*such an industry on the Pacific eoasi would deprive them of much of | their present profits. I quote j ft; un a letter of one of the Eastern {cod liver il dealers, sent to me by the chairman of the Council of Research at Ottawa: ON THIS COAST Proposal to Establish New tn- The following letter in regard THE DAILY NEWs “lL am not aware that cod is} caught in suflicient quantities cn the Pacific coast to warrant the} development of the cod liver o1!| industry. In any case we should frown upon any attempt whieli! might be made to utilize the livers wf other fish than cod for the manufacture of medicinal oil.” The supremacy of cod liver is} largely due to priority and cus tom. And certain hard facts re- fute the claim of the eastern deal- ers, that the oil they offer for sale is all obtained from the real cod. Demand Large. More than fifty years ago the increasing consumption in Europe compelled the substitution of other fish oils. Twenty years ago the rapidly decreasing catch of cod was officially reported. The bulk of the fish sold by the fisher- men and the fishmongers as cod is not cod. The manufactureé of *Morrhuol” the medicinal component) from the oil can be learnt in a week. And the profits made by the French chemical firm who origin ated its manufacture approximate from three hundred to four hun- dred per cent of the cost in the market of the best quality of cod liver oil, Hoping that the suggestion f i a new industry for the Pacific coast cities may interest you serious purpose, 1 remain yours truly, CHAS, H, BOON, ica Fpiclcbetie poston PP OLOLPLOLE POR POOOOEE EO COLLART, Notary Public yacheap Home,--7 room House, plastered and Papered, bath, outbuilding; close in, only $2300.00; Easy Terms REAL ESTATE Westholme Theatre Block FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Fox 66 NE INSURANCE t Rlue 69 REGLAR FEALER oe ae HEX PoP KIN, GENERAL PERSHING LICK \ JESS’ WIKLARD \ “\ ™ hig’ ~. Ind “BrYRves POPP POL OL OPO LEP” inane SPOR MODE PPL IL DOL ER DPD DP PDODDDDIODOPOOOOCOOOOR | ee ee es es ee ee rome ® | In the Letter Box ! od ANTI-BATH KNIGHT. To the Editor,—A day or two ago you had an editorial in which you advocated the more frequent use of the bath tub. Yes, Mr, Edi- tor, that is very nice, but what about those of us that have got no bath tubs. Your editorial I think is a slap at those of us that have to work hard at jobs that makes us untidy and all mussed up and I think you would have known better than to do that. Workingmen, sir, are the back- bone of the country. It is. nol you. white-collared gents what does the hard work. Where would this town be if the stores had to depend on the men that work in the offices? It is us that takes off our coats and gets in and does something that tht credit for making this city belongs to. What about the fishermen? They can't always be scented up with per: fume and wearing white collars and running off to pay four bits for a bath. It is all very well for you to sit there in your com fort- able office and write about us men that works, but I ‘should like to say that there are other things to think about besides washing. If there weren't, Prinee Rupert would. never have been here. Next time you have anything to say about any people just touch EN SAE oe Oi or t TOP 4 ize : UP Quali \fordthay ~ House TOP. 4 aoe Safeguard Your Roof HE roof is an important item—it “‘makes” or “mars” the whole structure. In shingle-roofed houses it is ,even more necessary to see that it is in good regular repair, because once a roof commences to decay a general deterioration of house-value is the immediate result. To ensure a permanent durability, as well as an added appearance, use A Shingle Stain either as a mixture in which shingles are dipped or as @ stain to apply to the completed roof. 5: it comes in all colors, and gives a tough, durable seasoning,’’ besides contributing largely to the artistic effect of your home. Like every other B-H product, the B-H Shingle Stain is first choice among people who know good paint. Parkin, Ward Electric Co. PRIP CE RUFEFT, P.C. td, Sa Mow gear MAU FAX MEDICINE HAT ST. vOrin CALGARY TORONTO EDMONTON Res | |p| f 9 up the guys what have nothing much to do but strut around with white collars and swell suits of clothes and does no work what is worth while. LABORER. IS REPRESENTING STOCKBROKERING FIRM J. D. Tompkins, representing the well known stock brokers of Vancouver and Victoria, Burdick Bros., Ltd., is in town today for the purpose of inquiring into the condition of the local bond issues. The firm specializes on bonds, but also do a general stock busi- ness. Mr. Tompkins has been to Hazelton to visit a mining prop- erty there in which his firm may become interested. He will later {o {Visit Stewart and Alice Arm. FRANKFORT TROUBLE QUELLED BY FRENCH MAYENCE, April 8,—Disturb- } ances broke out in Frankfort, but energetic intervention by French troops restored onder. It is re- ported that the manifestations which gave rise to these incidents were due to an order originating in Berlin. SPRING DESIGNS that will do much to make your home beautiful and attractive. ' Dainty coloring and artistic style prevail. Silversides BROTHERS Second Street P,O, Box 120 Out of town orders carefully attended to 5RANDRAM-HENDERSON VANCOUVER | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Phone 453 in length. Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. A. Swanson, Presidént Phone Red 391 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Seal Cove Marifie Ways, Ltd. W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager Phone Green 153 Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. —- P. O. BOX 1632 4 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE _ FIR Consult Us. CEDAR | on high water line on the Westerly shore | 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- tenths feet from the northwest corner of Lot 484; thenee south 85 degrees, 06 minuies East, two hundred feet; thence of the Portiand Canal, on the North pean} - dary of Lot 484, Cassiar District, in the; th 176 Bl k 334 Province of British Columbia, distant south ones ’ ac Quick Deliveries LAND ACT | dneaidicnadlhedindpiietan senibindit (Form: No, 9.) ‘ -— + Hand Your Baggage Checks to 1ORM OF NOTICE PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. IGE BROWN DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, —_— 4 TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Duncan, arte Columbia, occupation , Motor Transfer and Spinster, intends to apply for yermission | i to purchase the following described lands: | Passenger Service Commencing at a post planted at a point Stand, Empress Hotel South & degrees 12 minutes West, eight hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- grees, 55 minutes West, two hundred and ninety-seven feet thence; following — the high water line northerly to point of com- mencement, Area approximately four and a4 half acres nore or less SMITH & MALLETT on LENORA MABEL SMITH by her agent, A. A. Forsyth, Date 8th January, 1920. LAN) ACT ENGINEERS (Form No, 9.) FORM OF NOTICE, PRINCE RUPERT LAND. DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Dunean,. British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for pershieson to purchase the following described lands: Address, »v PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates furnished. 38rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 — P.O. Box 274 oe Commencing at @ post planted at the outh West and only South corner of Lot|#* 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, Province of British Columbia; South 55 degrees 06 minutes East, three thousand feet thence; North 84 degrees 54 minutes East, two thousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and Nifty feet more or less thence; North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement, Approximate area one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, i by her agent, A. A, Forsyth, Date 8th January, 1920, OFFICE HOURS: DENTIST Phone 454. DENTISTRY BP a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. te 6:80 p.m. DR. J. 8S. BROWN ; OMf'ce: Smith Block, Third Avenus. Sa tl aK = i. 2 oe box * ‘. = + ae s @Bsmk. a PSs pe ~ x Re = _— td Ti ~ cna t =. ; oo a Son ie ae am — = Sm * ¢ 7 z= te: >a Tah = FF > eu Me ss 2 tins awe a .